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@KitRedgrave honestly, who *does* have everything together

I'm still figuring myself out and I'm at that age where I should've figured myself out already

Watching an episode of the short-lived game show Throut & Neck.

The '90s aesthetics on this show are super strong.

youtu.be/O0rTSob4ZRw

gender, names 

turns out if you ever have doubt if a name works, have people call you that.

granted, it briefly takes me off guard, but it gives me a warm feeling of mild euphoria afterwards.

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affection 

in a mood to snuggle friends

again

gender 

so when someone says my name, is it normal to feel a sense of warmth?

is that euphoria? idk

@mavica ...it does. :blobsurprised:

Well, looks like I have a name, just... gotta find someone to draw her

judging by the replies, y'all convinced me: I should be bunny

now to make a reference or something

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lukewarm windows take 

I really don't like when applications like to start when Windows starts.

It makes me impatient to see 20 programs take a half hour to open, so I often shrink it down to the essentials and open certain programs when I want.

Seems to work out better for me

well, being scared I might've busted my PC was not how I wanted to start today.

morning, folks

Gone down a rabbit hole of videos showing old emulators from the DOS era playing games with good image quality but awful sound.

It's fascinating for someone like me who doesn't use emulation all that often, and only barely remembers that early emulation period.

I now have three friends who have chipped money into my patreon.

With how I look at it, $7/month is better than $0

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New on the Secret Area Patreon: It's Shellshock Nam '67, a Vietnam War game released in that weird time where those were popular, by a developer you wouldn't expect.

Just $1 (or more) will get you to see it early, otherwise it goes live next Wednesday.

patreon.com/posts/40385430

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